Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1946 — Page 5
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fc K ET REPORTS I E forkon MARKETS t Xn»TT, MURRAY A G». if non. Ml . QB corrected AuguP . I 1 „ .. M.OO ■Bl* 1 ’! 1 ” -- 2JOII J 5" *X.jo EM *0" 22 0" <wl ■■-- wofl ■W .. #.OO ---- jgHy ■— — I M hn£R stock yaro6 I « Phone 101 (■ Corrected August 7 l«» 550 ;;„ gv M l6O !?’” Bl !* 17.00 EM 18.75 £■' 1« 25 B £S I KhOLMALR ROC AMD I Boultry quotations I Furnished by I Micatur produce co. I ■ Phon. 880 U| (orbited August 7 RwOpi - —’? EK, tl broiler, and fryer. 22 E|K liens ** Springers A...-— •• ||||E n bent Sprung* i- 2 ‘ Hpt Inger. 25 ■OCAL GRAIN MARKRT ■ Erurk ELEVATOR CO. Mma. oubject to change I during day. I&eoi delivered at el*v*wc. K Corrected August 7 Red Wic-at ..... - 1-86 Red W heat I " 5 and old Corn — Ask Beans 2.J1 - - 2.25 IBM 2.00 a -—1» MtiM: .01 per bushel low. I Core: .04 par IM teas. Eo.b. fam
r | Grain Price* County F. B. Co-Op'* g J Berne Monroe-William* gig Corrected August 7 So So. ••• I®" 4 "* 240 fur coi n and rye price*. I I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Aug. 7 — (I’!’) -r I—l,ive*tock: l.iM. Market very dull I^^BiKliout; weight* under .700 KIS iiix’vi iuy 75-1 25 lower, moat ■ W' ! *’■•**”* ~v,' r 250 Bin .; how* lower; top 23.00 for under 240 Jb*.; good and ini 250 n>*. 22.50-23 00; and choice 260-300 |b*. 21 25 .B*®"" !t'“ 20.50 21.25; few 130I* no 22.00 nioHtly; bulk | and choice how* one price I ®. Kith choice lightweight* to I B and few heavie* 10.75; good e. I ■ttle: 12,000, Calve*: 700 | ®lh'y xlaughU r Meer* Heady I ®5 cinta lower; yearling* 25 I ®<-nt* off yearling* and light I i®- predominate, practical top I■" I "* vy * ,w ‘ rH nn extreme i 'fl 7'7 25 paid for one outatand I W lli;ill: he,, *' r * 24.00; bulk IW 1 f ’* f * llKh * ■ teer * * nrt y*’“ r I 20 no 21 off with some sale* | a* i oO lower than late J üßwck, cow* and bull* steady I ®ir»!iK. Vealer* Hh-ady at 13.00 I Mr!, '" y K°°d Montana g yearlings to 16.J5. I ®'’'P 2,000. Early *ael* na I strong, 25 cent* I ’ K "'" 1 K, “ l ‘ ' hoi<e 21.75 al, d IJK !a,hr , ’ rl,p ~ar* y , ” 1 ’ 10 I ®nt..re*t*; gome held a’ 22.00: I I*so for good and choice |flfr‘ "laughter ewe* |Bp ‘ ar ly hid* around stf ecnta at 6.50 down. BMeh Ai A Glance By United Pre** I ■f"k, irregular in quiet trading I W nrt * Irregular. V. 8 governI W s to appear on the tape I B' 1 ' ""»k* Irregularly higher I J?'* 1 corn and barley future* i liveatock: how: dull. ! /■' cattle: steady tu 25 cent* ? W r; •***•>: »tr>ug. 25 Mata I ■ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ■» rn Jan 1 35%-%; Mar ,. h L . Aug. 7 2 r.-H; Sept 7«%Mill — N ‘oA ü BIXLE » OPTOMETRIST Km c- * HOURS; ■ —- 10 - 12:!0 ~ 6j 05 I p. m. IK E*J^ Ph * M 1 » I “Aminas Gimm* Fitted
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For n ward, or l.eas 1 time Mo; t ttaioe 78o; • times 8U • Wmoo RIJR> Rates quoted are for ooneooutlvo Ineartlona. No olaeelflod ado ooeopted on eklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE Io Ro per *»oM <•* ln * aertlen. Copy must bo In effloo by 11 a, m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline 1. • a. m. I FOR SALK FOR SALK—Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. Übrick Bros. 81-ts FOR SALE—Tenth street. 12 lots, pared street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include estimated cost of no* sewer. Other lots on Mercer Arena* Cleveland street, Mothers street, etc. Buy now for new homo next year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phono 878. Ultf JOIN Till IKrtfty crowds. Every” body sare. at Bpragu. Pvrnltore Store, "The Store Por The Thrifty." Drop la and see bow many dollars wo can sere you — Sprague furniture Store, Phone IM. XR2t3O FOR SALE Complete moving businees. Including big army truck. One hundred order* for local bouse morlng jobs go with business. Abo Includes forms for cement basement work. Owner selling because of health Priced at cost if equipment could be purchased. Opportunity to be own bast Bob Holier. Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Building. ITT-ts DKCAtt’R’S largest''record stock Publix Service, 164 South Second St. 178— 12t FOR SALE WKst b known as the John Felty Farm, 214 milea east of Genera. Indiana. Well drained and fertile soil. 6 mom house with basement; soft water ir the house. Good well water. Barn approximately 40 x 44; Gralnary, 18 x 24; Milk house, chicken house and other out buildings. See any one of the Felty heirs or ' Nathan C. Nebon, Decatur, Indiana. 180—alt Foil SALE I bedroom residence; all modern. Hardwood floors-stoker-beautiful landscaping, very desirable location. For details write Decatur Democrat Box 100 182-gdtx FOR SALE '"About “150 acres. J miles from city. Good productive soil, good buildings. For further details write Decatur Democrat box 100. 182 - g6tx Mil SAI.E -Model J .Minneapolis’Moline tractor New rubber. A-l condition. Also corn plowers. Phone 93-W, Monroe, or second farm want of Salem. 183—3tx J..M ii - ' _ ' FOR SALE One Holstein bull; one Shorthorn bull; one lied Poll and Buerntu-y hull. All of serviceable age. Roy Johnson, first farm west of 27 on river road Telephone 1022. 183-a3tx FOR HALE—New radios, recorti players and Innersprlng mattreses. used living room suites, breakfast sets, oil stoves, chest of drawer* and other good used furniture. Secaur Used Furniture & Repair, Ist door east of Riverside Garage. Phone 1686 IS3-3IX Foil SALE flood building h>t opposite entrance to General Kieltrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Build Ing, Phone 870. 184—ts FOR“iALE~Home - with beautiful frontage on Eleventh street near Lutheran Church, General Electric. Livable now, but should have some repairs. Wonderful opportunity for man, handy with tools, to acquire wall located, well built home. Only 1980 down, balance at |33 monthly, Boh Heller, Realtor, Heller Build Ing, phone 870. 184—ts Fdn SALE Maj<»,n> ( abin- t mo del radio Good condition. |3O. Call 616-J after 5:30. 184- 2tx Hill BALE - Oliverl't tra< model, starter lights, tires, power take-off with 2 row power lift cultivator. John Deero 2-14" plows. 8 ft. disc. Sarah Martin. Ist house north County Infirmary. 184-2tx Poll SALE |i»2o McT’ornHcFßeerIng. rubber on front. A-l condition. Boy s bicycle 125. Bull tour months old. Ed Beihold. six mile* north on river road. 18»-3tx FOR SALE ~n’i 12 Oliver Ira? tor plow In good condition. C. C. Harman, one mile south one mile east Wren. Ohio. Phone 30-F-14. 185-3tx FoFsALE“ - A“c -- tor. Date- cows farm machinery At public auction August 15. 3h (mile* southeast Geneva. B. C. Macy.
QUICKIES by Ken Keynoldn r "\fiforrJ "I donlcar^JTyou did get all of that with a Democrat Want Ad It’s a He!" FOR SALE” To highest bidder, subject to approval of Court, at my office before 4:30 p.m. August 17, the James Rice properties at comer of Ninth, Jefferson streets to settle estate. Will be offered In entirety or as follows; East 82 feet Including seven room semimodern house, immediate possession. West 80 feet Including semimodern house, possession subject to rent control law—Bo days to veterans 120 days to non veterans Two car garage building to be sold separately, to be moved. G. I. loan bids to be received up to maximum of G. I. appraisal. All bids must be accompanied by 8% cash, with privilege of increasing bids before final hour of sale. Cash upon delivery of deed, abstract. Bob Heller, Realtor, phone 870, Heller Building. 180-18 t FOR SALE hay lohdero-- manure loaders, milking machine, cylinder corn sheliers, hammer mills, tractor cabs, water fountain, stock tanks and tractor tires. Molleokopf A Eitlng. 222 North Third street. Decatur. 184-lt FOR SAL! — Roasting ears. H i square east Moose Home. Willie Reed. 184-3 IX FOR BALE — Delco light plant. Good batteries radio. Two U H. P. motors. C. Horther, Van Wert, Ohio. FOR SALE New and used heaTrolas, heating stoves and laun--1 dry stoves. Decatur Used Furniture. 146 8. Second Bt., Phone 420. 185-Ut room 1 suite, rust color. Phone 8115 or cal) at 1403 Master Drive. 185-« t foil WALft f’prlght piano; five piece oak breakfast set and cabinet to match; Bissel hand sweep , er. Phone 621-L 185—bit i FOR SALE-10 room modern house on south Fifth street. •Steam ; heated, stoker furnace and newly painted. 7 room modern house on north Fifth street, hardwood floors, built-in cupboards, 3 rooms up with toilet, four rooms down with toilet and bath. Newly installed furnace. Schwartx Realty Service. 915 West Monroe. Phone 1398. 185- 6t FOR SALE Pure bred Shrop shire breeding rams. Rugged. heavy b.ned. T. H. Baltxell, route 4, Decatur. 185—3tx WANTED TO litV—Stamps. I will bo In this neighborhood for one week to buy old postage stamps. Perhaps your attic will produce valuable stamps. Ready cash available. Write Box 102, Decatur Democrat for appointment. 184— MS BOARDMANS new location, 2ii North First, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 180-27tx WE BltV straw. Ask Mr price. Burk Elevator Co. Telephone 25. 177—«18t WAN’i'liD — to clean out W. F. A. toilets, cess pools and cisterns 810 to 815. Will go anywhere to do the work. Write Decatur Democrat Box 101. 184-5 t WANTED immediately person to do cleaning in small house. Also person to bang wall paper. Bob Heller. Realtor. Heller Building. Phono 870. 184 ts WANTED Voting man wants sleeping room with breakfast. North side preferred. Phone 8742. 183-3tx tricking; livestock, grain and other general hauling. O. V. Dilling, Cralgvilte phone; reverse all charges. Glass' Brothers Trucking Service. Decatur route 2. (Mall address) 171—t’. FEMALE HELP Ur ANTED Ek CLUBIVE NEW SELLING HIT! Just out! Money-making fad. Popular new personal writing notes with gorgeous watercolor designs and sender’s name imprinted. Pay* 60c on 81 50 sale. Also fastselling greeting cards. Start earning with FREE samples. GROGAN CO.. 30 East ADAMS. Dept. 821, Chicago J. * WANTED—To rent unfurnished apertment or house. Phone 928 or 521-K, Mm J. C. Msyellk. 185— 3U
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move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 8000. We pay all phone chargee. The SUdley Products Co. Ibtf WAMTtt —To buy all klnlFS? hogs and catUe. Phone or write Scheiman Brothers. Decatur. Ind. Phone 1815 or 6692. 175—27tx AM,UM6g can’t fix It throw It away. Wo repair all makes of waahers, sweepers, Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for aU makes of washer* Arnold A Klenk, phone 418. 97-ts All makes Waa’.ierN, Sweepers repaired. For sale, radios, wail, base cabinets, new, used heating stoven, ga« motors. -Kitchen MayUg Bak*. Service, 110 Jefferson St., Phone 95. 171 tl ALI'MIHHIELD the Alumlnum point that seals and protects your roof from 80% of the suns rays at Haugk'e Heat tig A Ap pliance. 185—ts MKMTMTRT-WrmTiiaHng farm loaas for 8 U 88 years at 4% Int There Is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T
FOR SALE Meat Market and Grocery, with a Rood entahliHhed retail trade. Ideal kiration. A real bUHinetw opportunity. I T. D. Schieferstein Phone 105 Cash Coal, Feed ™ & Supply Monroe at Eighth FOR SALE ' * Hand Clutchea for AllisChalmers, McCormick Deering, Oliver and ( Maasey-HarriH tractors. • ♦ Foot Brakes for AllisChalmerN. Hydralic Seats, manure i loaders, grain and hog J elevators. > ♦ All steel corn cribs and grain bins; roof paint, 1 tractor tires and air compressors. ♦ Place your order for garden tractors. Let us put your tractor up to par for the fall work that will stsm be here. ; Gerber Imp. Store Allis-Chalmers Dealer ' on U. S. 27 Phone 2251 I —
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Automobile Insurance * Kenneth Runyon, K. of C. Bldg. 4t a wk foOeW FOR RRNT Vacant shop Inquin. John B Millar, Monroe. 188-Stx FOR REN I Sleeping • "io ill mod urn home 231 North Sixth street. Phono 742. Women preferred. 184 8t Fbh hENT 2 -1.-iiintT loom* hi modern home near the General Electric, double i>edx. 122 South »th utreet. Phon< 1332 185 3tx AND FOUND FOUND Mongrel dhepperd pup Mrs. Vincent Parker, High street. 184-Btx LdilT—Sum of money in bills. W. R. Stanley. Phone 586-L. 185 3tx ■ o 15 From County At I. U. Summer School Bloomington. Ind.. Aug. 7 Fifteen students from Adame county are Included in Indiana I'fiivcr sity's record summer session enrollment of 4,305 full-time students on the University's campuses here and at Indianapolis. The summer enrollment, which ' compare* with a pre-war peak of 2.121. la considered by University officials as Indicative of a Sept ! ember registration of upwards of 10.000 students. Nearly two-thirds, of the summer session students are war veterans and a large per centage of the fall semester stil l dents likewise are expected to be I former service men and wornn. Adams county students Included In the current summer enrollment are: Berne: Roger L. Luginbill. Bruce Nyffeler. Bluffton (R.R): Kenneth L. Relneck. Decatur: Ernest Anderson. Jr.. Otho V. Andrews. Frederick E. j Blerly. Margaret Eiling. Max E l Johnson. Alice Reinhard, inland j I B. Roth, luiyke D. Schvrry, Robert j IW Worthtnan. Geneva: Ruth Ellen Christy tuf j filiate, nurses' training school. Ind I { iaiapolls). John M. Heeter (Is* : school, Indianapolis), Monroe: Howard W. Brandyberry. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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INOIANAPOi.It LIVIBTOCK Indianapolis. Aug. 7—(UP)— (PMA)—Livestock: Hog* 7,50<»; fairly active at LOO lower; good and choice 160.400 lbs 2275; numerous lots largely 1803iHi lbs. 22.85, top 28 00 for one load choice; 100-160 lbs. 19.5020.50; sows mostly 50 lower than Tuesday at 19.00-20.00; few choice ligbl to 20.50. Cattle 1,800; calves s<m; good and choice steers and yearllnns strong, higher; lower grades firm; ls«ef cows strong to 25 higher; tanners snd cutters steady; eight loads good and choice near 1.000 lb. steers 22.00; several loads medium to low choice 16.75-21 25; load gissl and mostly choice heifers 22.00; load 21.00; good beef cows 13.00-15 00; few 15 50; common and medium 10.00-12.55; veal era a Incut steady; but heavies under pressure; g <sl and choice vt-uleru 18.5019 50; top 19 50. Sheep 2.000; (at lambs opening about steady at Tuesday average; few gcKsl to choice fat lambs 21.5022.00; bulk good to choice 19.5081,00; medium and good 15.0019.00 slaughter ewes steady at h oo down. o —_ Roller Skating every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday nighK Sun-Set.
H HOTPOINT APPLIANCES W G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT 9| —•— Wiring Supplies M ~—* | KENTS fl Complete Service All Work Guaranteed M 112 Monroe St. Phono 27 Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Ileal Estate We’ll be glad to Represent you in the traneactlon of Real Estate at Public Salo or private aale. 26 ! years In thio business in Decatur. Wo welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. DeVons Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Leichty. Rep., Berne, Ind., Phono 261. ' = "" =S mUntfM assmsr Kohne Drug Store
APPOIATWF.NT OF KXB4 ITOHS ESTAT MO. 4XTB Notice to hereby given, That the uuitoislgneg he* been appointed xMiitora of th» estate of Joehus Voder late of Adamo County, deThe estate to probably solvent. < hsac, Vetoes Jrsw totfer. Kseealars. Heorg M. Heitor. Attaewev | Jal; 8». IWto August 7—l«
Burk Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson ■ Monroe
PUBLIC SALE I will offer my personal property for public sale at residence located 5 miles Houth of Decatur on Htaie Rond 27 thence mile East or 1 mile North of Monroe and mile East on Saturday Aug. 10,1946 • Starting at 1 P. M. Studio couth. Bookcase. Leather rocker, 2 standard rockers; Urge fuel Oil Oeater, like new; Kalamaroo circulating heater; Iron Itod complete; Single bed complete; 9x12 Rug; 3 9x12 Congoleum rugs; Floor lamp; Bridge lamp. Magasiae rack; Dresser; Commode; Din ing table and chairs; Library table; Buffet; Kitchen table and chalra; Odd chairs. Stand, Electric Hot plate; 3 burner oil stove; Cooking utensils; Bedding; Hoosier shallow well pump; lectrlc Incubator egg; Hog troughs; Feed barrels: Fuel barrels; Hog fountain; Power corn sheller; Feed mixer. New wire fence; Stepladder; Poultry crates; Counter scales; Hanging scale; Alfalfa acod; Wheelbarrow, Garden tools; Water heater; Many small tools and other items too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. lames Cummings OWNER Auctioneer—T D. Scblefrrslein. Clerk—Bryce Daniels. PUBLIC AUCTION RESIDENCE PROPERTY and HOUSEHOLD GOODS WARREN, INDIANA We are moving to our former home in South Bend, Indiana and will sell our home and household g<»ods located on North Nancy afreet across the street from the Lumber Yard in Warren. Indiana. Webnesday Aug. 141:00 P.M HOME HAS FOUR ROOMS ANO COMPLETE BATH, Fine Built In j Kitchen Features, plenty of closet space, enclosed back porch Garage attached to the house, concrete walk, fine lawn and shade. i THIS HOME 18 IN EXCELLENT REPAIR, newly painted. AN , ATTRACTIVE, NICELY ARRANGED HOME. HOUSEHOLD GOOD* -3 place living room suite, spring filled, and stool, like new. ANTIQUE STAND Pedlatal. 2 Rocker*. 2 Table Lamps. Floor Ump. 9x12 Wool and Rayon Rug; 9x12 Congoleum Rug. both like new Oak Bed. Ih>x springs with felt mattress. ANTIQUE Chest of Drawers. Ward Robe ELECTRIC FAN. IRON and HEATER Dinette Set: Table and 4 chair*. MAJESTIC Parlor Circulating Heater. I Burner Gas Range Kitchen Cabinet and 2 Kitchen Chairs Ironing Board. 2 New Tubs. 6 Ft. Stepladder, lads of Fine Dishes and Cooking Utensils. Garden Tools and Some Carpenter Tools. Porch Swing. Some Coal and Wood TERMS: Real Estate— day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Immediate possession Household Goods- Cash. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stamm OWNERS. J. F. Sanmann- Auctioneer C. W. Kent—Sales Manager * Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur, Indiana
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